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Last updated at 15:11, 24 May 2012Uploaded at 13:23, 4 May 2012

Frostfruit Manor and Drygoods Store

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"You have walked my dog. Your have mowed my lawn. I now pronounce you Thane of Ho-Hum. I will inform my advisor that you are now allowed to purchase a house no-one wants; for a price no-one is willing to pay." - Jarl BogBrush of Ho-Hum

Tired of meaningless Thane Quests and dodgy SkyRim housing? This small estate might just suit you . . . no quest, no cost; just walk in and take it! (I couldn't be arsed to make a quest cycle for this as I have another, larger, mod on the go . . .)

Aeldar- your Nord advisor- can be found in the Great Hall, the War Room or the LibraryLagat- your Orc house guard- can be found in the Great Hall, or practicing her archery in her roomIldor- your Nord farm labourer- can be found working the Frostfruit Far in RoriksteadEyolf- your Nord yard labourer - can be found cutting and delivering wood and working the smelterLymvir- your Nord house servant- can be found cooking, cleaning and hanging around the ManorAlthea & Agnar- your Nord children - can be found in playing in their room (with their toys, not each other)Ta'Cir- Khajit merchant- Works the drygoods storeRogdul- Orc smith/merchant- Works the forge

All NPC are scripted to 'appear busy' but no 'custom' dialogue etc.All NPC have set meal and sleep times as well as their 'duties'As with all SkyRim NPC AI, these guys sometimes do odd things . . .

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Known conflicts:Anything that modifies the landscape of the two cells east of Rorikstead where the buildings are situated.

Permissions:Free to use in any quest cycle (ownership quest, radiant quest etc.) as long as my mod is credited and this Nexus page is listed. However, you are not free to just 'cut and paste' the assets of this mod - your 'quest' must be dependent on this mod. This means that you must direct players to download this mod (to get the assets), followed by your mod (to get the quest.) Groovy?